The Jerusalem Post

Haley targets UN ‘blacklist,’ said to threaten halt of aid

- • By MICHAEL WILNER Jerusalem Post correspond­ent

WASHINGTON – The Trump administra­tion is strictly opposing a UN “blacklist” of entities conducting business in Israeli settlement­s, with Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley reportedly threatenin­g US aid to the body should it publish such a list.

A report on Channel 2 claimed that Haley, in recent conversati­on, warned the UN Human Rights Council that publicatio­n of a blacklist would “harm” its funding. The television outlet did not specify its sourcing for this claim, to whom Haley said it or when the warning was issued, and The Jerusalem Post could not independen­tly verify the report.

But US diplomatic officials told the Post that the administra­tion is indeed critical of the proposed blacklist, which would call out internatio­nal companies for conducting business in the West Bank, as well as the Golan Heights and east Jerusalem, two areas that Israel has annexed but which UN bodies consider illegally occupied.

Haley has condemned the proposal on record as recently as June 6, in remarks to the internatio­nal body in Geneva.

“The council’s effort to create a database designed to shame companies for doing business in Israeli-controlled areas is just the latest in this long line of shameful actions,” Haley said. “Blacklisti­ng companies without even looking at their employment practices or their contributi­ons to local empowermen­t, but rather based entirely on their location in areas of conflict is contrary to the laws of internatio­nal trade and to any reasonable definition of human rights.

“It is an attempt to provide an internatio­nal stamp of approval to the antisemiti­c BDS movement,” she said. “It must be rejected.”

On that same day in June, US officials warned that President Donald Trump may pull out of the human-rights council completely, based on its “chronic anti-Israel bias.”

Ever since, Haley has campaigned on a series of issues aligned with Israel’s interests at the UN, highlighti­ng Hezbollah’s “destabiliz­ing” role in Lebanon and Syria, Iran’s potential noncomplia­nce of a nuclear deal brokered by world powers, and internatio­nal recognitio­n of a growing scourge of antisemiti­sm tied in with anti-Zionist rhetoric.

She has lambasted the UN Security Council for its focus on Israel, and UNESCO for its political listings of sites within Israel and the Palestinia­n territorie­s.

On Thursday, Haley also issued a statement on Hamas’s “stunning admission” from earlier in the week that it is partnered with the government in Iran, jointly fighting Israel.

“Once again, Iran is showing its true colors,” she said. “Iran must decide whether it wants to be a member of the community of nations that can be expected to take its internatio­nal obligation­s seriously or whether it wants to be the leader of a jihadist terrorist movement. It cannot be both.”

 ?? (Andrew Kelly/Reuters) ?? US AMBASSADOR to the UN Nikki Haley speaks to the Security Council on Tuesday.
(Andrew Kelly/Reuters) US AMBASSADOR to the UN Nikki Haley speaks to the Security Council on Tuesday.

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